2016 was packed with exclusives for Energy Voice. From our piece 'Tories ‘wash their hands’ of oil and gas industry' to exclusively revealing Scotland's First Minister and energy chief failed to meet for six months, we had the the political spectrum covered.
Repsol Sinopec Resources UK (RSRUK) said yesterday that its flagship £1.6billion North Sea project was still on track despite extending a contract for an offshore accommodation vessel.
Premier Oil started 2016 by suspended its shares. Speculation emerged regarding a reverse takeover. Premier later forked out $120million for E.On's North Sea assets.
On January 1, 1995 a North Sea platform helped crack one of the ocean's most elusive legends. Twenty-two years ago the first ever rogue wave was recorded by a measuring instrument on the North Sea's Draupner platform.
Scores of oil and gas firms have gone to the wall since crude prices collapsed in the second half of 2014. This gallery looks at 10 companies who did not make it to the end of 2016.
Innovation, diversification and transformation are three words which I make no apologies for repeating. All will be the bedrock upon which Aberdeen’s future is built.
At the end of each year, Energy Voice likes to reflect on some of the most read and engaged with stories of the previous 12 months. This gallery looks at six of our top stories about energy giant BP.
At the end of each year, Energy Voice likes to reflect on some of the most read and engaged with stories of the previous 12 months. This gallery looks at our top stories about decommissioning.
While many of us may be more than a little fed up of hearing the term ‘Brexit,’ it is sadly one that will continue to dominate headlines in the year ahead as our departure from the EU has so many potential implications across many industry sectors.
Footage of a North Sea storm has attracted more than 50,000 views in about two days. The video, posted on YouTube, shows waves crashing against the steel jacket of one of Statoil’s bridge-linked Oseberg platforms. The clip is dated December 26 and was published online a day later.
Investigators looking into a North Sea helicopter crash which killed all 13 people on board said yesterday they see "no correlation" between a previous incident and the vehicle's gearbox.
German’s Wintershall said today that the achievement of first oil from a North Sea field had strengthened its position as one of the top producers on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Investigators looking into a North Sea helicopter crash which killed all 13 people on board said yesterday they see "no correlation" between a previous incident and the vehicle's gearbox.